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Logan Forsythe (foot) posted a game-winning RBI double in the bottom of the 13th inning in Tuesday's game against the Cardinals.

Forsythe was hitless in four at-bats with a walk and four strikeouts before providing the heroics in extras. It was his first game since April 18 due to a fracture in his right big toe. Forsythe will continue to fill in at the hot corner until Justin Turner (hamstring) is ready to return, then he'll move back to his usual spot at second base. Wed, May 24, 2017 04:04:00 AM

Dodgers activated 2B/3B Logan Forsythe from the 10-day disabled list.

Forsythe will return as the Dodgers' fill-in third baseman on Tuesday night against the Cardinals with Justin Turner nursing a Grade 1 hamstring strain. He'll also bat leadoff. Chris Taylor and Chase Utley will continue to platoon at second base. Forsythe was batting .295/.407/.341 in 54 plate appearances with Los Angeles before landing on the disabled list April 19 with a fracture in his right big toe. He should be activated immediately in fantasy leagues. Tue, May 23, 2017 05:07:00 PM

Dodgers' skipper Dave Roberts said Friday that Logan Forsythe will play at third base when he returns from the disabled list on Tuesday.

With Justin Turner on the shelf for a few weeks, they'll roll with Forsythe at third and continue to platoon Chris Taylor and Chase Utley at second base. Forsythe has played in just 14 games for the Dodgers this season, slashing .295/.407/.341 with no homers and three RBI. Fri, May 19, 2017 07:27:00 PM

The Dodgers will activate Logan Forsythe (foot) from the 10-day disabled list on Sunday or Tuesday.

Forsythe is nearing the end of his rehab assignment with High-A Rancho Cucamonga and is set to join the Dodgers early next week. Sunday might be pushing it, but Forsythe should be back Tuesday at the latest. Forsythe has missed the past month while battling toe and hamstring injuries. Chris Taylor and Chase Utley have split time at second base during his absence. Thu, May 18, 2017 08:17:00 PM

Dodgers transferred OF Andre Ethier from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.

The move clears a spot for the newly-claimed Justin Marks on the 40-man roster. Ethier is dealing with a back injury and isn't expected to be an option for the Dodgers until June, so this doesn't impact his timetable.

The procedure was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache at the Kerlan-Jobe Clinic in Los Angeles. Toles tore his right ACL while trying to track down a ball in left field back on May 9 at Dodger Stadium. He is under the Dodgers' control for close to the major league minimum in 2018.

Joc Pederson was diagnosed with a neck strain following Tuesday night's outfield collision with Yasiel Puig.

Pederson also suffered some minor cuts on his forehead when he stumbled head-first into the right-center field wall, but he cleared MLB's concussion protocol and is expected to avoid the disabled list. That's excellent news given the violence of the collision. Pederson and Puig were both laughing in the clubhouse after the Dodgers' 13th-inning walkoff win over the Cardinals.

Kenta Maeda (hamstring) is expected to return to the Dodgers' rotation on Thursday against the Cardinals.

That's provided that everything goes smoothly with his minor league rehab start with High-A Ranco Cucamonga on Friday. Maeda has been dealing with a minor hamstring issue and should be safe to activate as soon as he returns.

Scott Kazmir (hip) has been sent back to extended spring training to continue building arm strength.

Kazmir will be there for at least two weeks before hopefully embarking on a minor league rehab assignment. The veteran left-hander has been on the disabled list all season because of a hip injury and his rehab continues to stall. We wouldn't be counting on him to produce meaningful fantasy value in 2017.

Brock Stewart (shoulder) threw two innings in an extended spring training game Thursday.

Stewart "came out well," according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. Stewart has been on the shelf since mid-March with tendinitis in his right shoulder. "Hopefully we’ll continue to build him up to four, potentially five innings, and if the opportunity presents itself we’ll get him here," Roberts said. "We see him as a starter but obviously can use him in the ’pen for long relief. Kind of contingent on need for us."

Dodgers placed LHP Adam Liberatore on the 10-day disabled list with a left groin strain.

Liberatore was just called up from Triple-A on Monday. There is no current timetable for his return. In limited action totaling 1 1/3 innings with the Dodgers this season, the 29-year-old southpaw has allowed one run on one hit.

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